With the New Zealand education system aiming towards future-focused learning, and aiming for students to be prepared to live and work in an era which we cannot foresee, as teachers we need to be looking to transform our teaching practice to build innovative and engaged learners. Bolstad, Gilbert, McDowall, Bull, Boyd & Hipkins, (2012) talk about a new era for the education system and the necessity to change from feeding in information to empowering children and their dispositions, to be flexible, adaptive and creative. One of the themes that emerged from their review was the need rethink learners' and teachers' roles. They discussed the need for teachers to discover children's strengths and develop their potential, in turn supporting the learning (p.9.) My inquiry is based around using ePortfolio's (Class Dojo) to increase student's engagement in writing and improve home/school relationships. When I consider the audience for this, outside of sc...